What time does US Open coverage start? How can I follow the action from Los Angeles Country Club? Our guide to watching the latest men’s major, where Matt Fitzpatrick returns as defending champion, from June 15-18 live on Sky Sports
The men’s major season continues this month at the 123rd US Open, with extended coverage exclusively live on Sky Sports.
Matt Fitzpatrick returns as defending champion after last year’s dramatic one-shot victory and maiden major title at Brookline, with the Englishman looking to become the first player since Brooks Koepka to successfully defend a major.
Koepka will arrive as among the favourites following his fifth major victory last month, with the former world No 1 now having the chance to join Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods as the only players to have won both the PGA Championship and US Open on three separate occasions.
Masters champion Jon Rahm and Scottie Scheffler will continue their battle at the top of the world rankings and are both likely to challenge for more major success, while Rory McIlroy looks once again to end his major drought that stretches back to 2014.
Phil Mickelson has another opportunity to complete the career Grand Slam and is part of a strong LIV contingent involved at Los Angeles Country Club, which hosts a major for the first time as the US Open returns to the city for the first time in 75 years.
Sky Sports is once again the home of the US Open, with over 45 hours of live coverage from the four tournament days from June 15-18 and a host of extra tournament programming throughout the week.
Coverage begins from 3pm over the first two rounds and 6pm on Saturday, with the action getting under way from 5.30pm on the final day and following the tournament through to its conclusion.
TV times (all live on Sky Sports Golf)
Thursday June 15 – 1500 to 0400
Friday June 16 – 1500 to 0400
Saturday June 17 – 1800 to 0300
Sunday June 18 – 1730 to 0300
There will be a daily one-hour highlights show to
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